Have you ever watched the Winter Olympics and thought to yourself, "Pffft, I could totally do that"? Some events you watch and just know there's no way that's happening. We can't even stand on ice skates, much less do eleven flips, land on the tip of one toe, and then kick our legs up over our heads. Other events look like the sort of thing we could figure out with enough beer and friends.

We're looking at you, curling. We could totally sweep the floor really fast with our homies. We think.

But that's the thing — we can't. We'd probably slip and break a tailbone before anyone could even Google to see what those sweepy ice-broom things are even called. It's just that Winter Olympics athletes are so good at what they do that they make it look really easy, so we lose all frame of reference!

Enter Twitter:

Watching the Winter @Olympics atm and the athletes make everything look so graceful & easy, I wish they had just a plain, unfit average person in the race too, just for comparison.

Watching the #WinterOlympics, and I'd like to resubmit my proposal for the Average Joe/Average Jo Cam™, where a regular person does the same events as (and is overlaid next to) the elite athletes, to give some perspective of the insane talent on show. Make it happen @BBCSport.

Before every Olympic event they should send out one average person to perform the upcoming event. To fall on their face. Completely fail. Just so those of us at home who watch the Olympics and think “I could do that”, realize we can’t. We really can’t.

Watching the 2018 Winter Olympics and I wish they had me out there competing in every event just to show how incredibly great these olympians are.Just imagine:“Up next, to prove how much better these athletes are then the rest of you, we have the average American Zack Orr!”